Grammy Record of the Year: Country Music Winners & Nominees (1959–2026)

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A complete historical breakdown of every country song nominated or winning Grammy Record of the Year, including crossover hits and chart performance.

Written by Amanda Tempel

Last Updated: January 3, 2026

What Is Grammy Record of the Year?

Record of the Year is one of the Grammy’s “Big Four” categories along with Album, Song, and Best New Artist. This all-genre category recognizes the artists, producers, and engineers who are involved with the creative recording process of a song.

Throughout the Grammy’s history, 33 country songs have been nominated for this prestigious award; three songs have won.This list details every nominated song that has received airplay on the country charts.

32 of the 33 songs are considered crossover songs because they charted on not only the country charts, but another chart like the Billboard 100, R&B, Pop Airplay, or Adult Contemporary. The lone song that was strictly a country hit was “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” a top five hit for Mary Chapin Carpenter.

The sixties and seventies are the decades with the most country nominations, with ten each. Although country music has reached a wider cross-genre audience in recent years, Beyoncé earns the only country nomination so far for this decade.

Her song “Texas Hold ‘Em” reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country songs chart, which calculates radio airplay and streaming, while it peaked at thirty-three on the Country Airplay chart in the U.S. and twenty-five in Canada.

Lady A is the only country act to win the Grammy’s Record of the Year, as well as the Single of the Year from both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music. Their worldwide hit “Need You Now” made that historic three-peat victory in 2010.

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Country Winners for Grammy Record of the Year

Only three country songs have won Grammy Record of the Year.

1974 - Olivia Newton John – I Honestly Love You  

2006 - Not Ready To Make Nice – The Chicks  

2010 - Lady A – Need You Now  

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Artists With the Most Country Grammy Record of the Year Nominations

3 – Glen Campbell

2 - Billy Ray Cyrus, Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers, Taylor Swift 

Country Songs Nominated for Grammy Record of the Year (By Year)

1959 

The Browns – The Three Bells

Elvis Presley – A Fool Such As I

1960 

Elvis Presley – Are You Lonesome Tonight

1961 

Jimmy Dean – Big Bad John

1965 

Roger Miller – King of the Road

1966 

David Houston – Almost Persuaded

1967 

Bobbie Gentry – Ode To Billie Joe

Glen Campbell – By The Time I Get To Phoenix  

1968 

Glen Campbell – Wichita Lineman  

Bobby Goldsboro – Honey

Jeannie C Riley – Harper Valley PTA

1969 

Johnny Cash – A Boy Named Sue

1970 

Ray Stevens – Everything Is Beautiful

1973 

Charlie Rich – Behind Closed Doors

1974 

Olivia Newton John – I Honestly Love You – Winner 

1975 

Glen Campbell – Rhinestone Cowboy

Eagles – Lyin' Eyes

1977 

Debby Boone – You Light Up My Life

Crystal Gayle – Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue

Linda Ronstadt – Blue Bayou

1978 

Anne Murray – You Needed Me

1979 

Kenny Rogers – The Gambler

1980 

Kenny Rogers – Lady

1982 

Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind

1992 

Billy Ray Cyrus – Achy Breaky Heart  

1994 

Mary Chapin Carpenter – He Thinks He’ll Keep Her

1998 

Shania Twain – You're Still The One

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2006 

The Chicks - Not Ready To Make Nice – Winner 

2009 

Taylor Swift – You Belong with Me

2010 

Lady A – Need You Now – Winner 

2012 

Taylor Swift - We Are Never Getting Back Together

2019 

Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus - Old Town Road

2024 

Beyonce - Texas Hold ‘Em

How to Watch the 2026 Grammy Awards

The 68th Annual Grammy Awards air live on Sunday, February 1, 2026, on CBS, beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. CT.

Viewers can also stream the ceremony live and on demand through Paramount+, with access available to subscribers carrying live CBS broadcasts.

For a full breakdown of country nominees, predictions, and what to watch for, don’t miss the Grammy Preview episode of Across The Country with Amanda airing the week of January 26find your local station.

Grammy Record of the Year Country Music FAQ

Has a country song ever won Grammy Record of the Year?
Yes. Only three country songs have won Grammy Record of the Year, with the most recent being “Need You Now” by Lady A in 2010.

How many country songs have been nominated for Record of the Year?
A total of 33 country songs have been nominated for Grammy Record of the Year throughout the award’s history.

Why is “Need You Now” historically significant?
“Need You Now” is the only country song to win Grammy Record of the Year while also earning Single of the Year honors from both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.

Are most country nominees crossover hits?
Yes. Nearly all country songs nominated for Record of the Year were crossover hits that charted beyond country radio, with “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her” by Mary Chapin Carpenter being the lone exception.

Was Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ’Em” a country song?
Yes. “Texas Hold ’Em” by Beyoncé reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, marking a rare modern country nomination in the category.

What’s the difference between Record of the Year and Song of the Year?
Record of the Year honors the artist, producers, and engineers for the overall recording, while Song of the Year recognizes the songwriters who composed the song.



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